tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2441336786507708286.post6282241975654021499..comments2015-11-27T15:28:30.943+01:00Comments on Lo-Fi Your Brains Out: Bad Coyotes - Time For Sex Positions (EP, Enero 2014)Marçal P.http://www.blogger.com/profile/05710538649434866383noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2441336786507708286.post-31943137591342200742014-04-29T11:02:50.320+02:002014-04-29T11:02:50.320+02:00Today we review the first release of the year from...Today we review the first release of the year from Resurrection Records, a 7” with four songs, one of which you sure will have heard in our last mixtape (and if not, you should’ve), from the Oakland band Bad Coyotes. Behind its four members’ appearance –shocking at first, especially after getting used to bands of twenty-something, a kind of 'skinheads meets longhairs’- we find a deep devotion to punk.<br /><br />‘Cause that’s what it’s all about, and already in the first assault they deploy a brutal arsenal, an energy that makes it through the speakers, a guitar dirtier than the CBGB loos, which merges with the bass to make your intestines and bollocks tremble. "Sex Positions" is the perfect calling card, even being a recycled song from their Demo and subsequent first album, We Got Our Reasons, edited by Discos MMM on cassette. Even so, a vinyl edition was mandatory, like for "Reasons", ultra-catchy song that mixes Human Eye’s furious guitar with the dissonant voices and the eternal search for simplicity and perfect melody of Japanther. A perfect gem of little over a minute.<br /><br />"Rat Breeders' represents the only new addition in the repertoire of the californians, harder than before, classic punk near to hardcore, flavoured with the likes of The Germs and The Adolescents. <br />The last surprise of the foursome is non other than a cover of Wire, "Ex Lion Tamer". <br />NUFF SAID.<br />Marçal P.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05710538649434866383noreply@blogger.com